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Meshack Mavuso – Alex made me!

by Bongiwe Tshiqi

Alexandra is a densely populated and vibrant Johannesburg township, with backrooms turned into family homes and busy small businesses on the crowded streets. This township holds its head up high despite the many social ills that plague it.

We explore Alexandra through the eyes and experiences of actor Meshack Mavuso.

By: Fundiswa Nkwanyana

1. Growing up

“I grew up playing on streets filled with people who were passionate about life and providing for their families. I would take walks around dinner time and be surrounded by the smell of mouth-watering food as families gathered to eat,” says Meshack.

2. Thusong Youth Centre

Meshack is proud of his township. He says he is grateful for the opportunities that it gave him, and the local residents who always cheered him on – from a naughty boy to a family man with a fulfilling acting career.

He was introduced to the Thusong Youth Centre by a neighbour who saw potential in his creative energy. “I used to get into a lot of mischief. This stopped when I found a home at the centre. I started proactively taking part in free dance and drama classes,” he recalls. The days he spent at the centre opened his eyes to his love for the performing arts. His television career kicked off when he played the role of Javas in a popular drama called Yizo Yizo. He went on to play Vusi in the SABC 3 soapie Isidingo, and is now Chairperson on eTV drama series Heist.

3. Favourite spots

Growing up, going out with friends was a norm. As a teenager, Meshack hung out with his peers on the streets. He now loves spending time in various entertainment spots around Alex. “I love having a cigar with friends over a drink, some shisa nyama and music,” he says.

His compassion for Alex is visible in his interaction with the local residents. “This township raised me, and has been with me through thick and thin. I find peace and comfort in these surroundings because this is who I am.” Additionally, he says, it’s the simple things in life that bring him happiness.

 

 

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